EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 8220101472335
Author: Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.114AQAP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Calculate the pH of a solution, given a mass of base dissolved in water.

Concept introduction:

▪ Molarity of hydroxide ions depend mostly on the hydroxide groups donated by the acid

▪ Always relate pOH and pH for simplicity

To calculate: the pH of the solution

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Chapter 14 Solutions

EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY

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